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The information age is powered by thin fiber-optic cables buried in the sea bed, spreading between continents to connect the most remote corners of the planet. These great arteries account for practically all of our international web traffic, and each one has been logged by Washington research firm Telegeography in its interactive Submarine Cable Map 2014. Read more...

“This collaboration creates a digital artery into the Asia-Pacific region for US and European organisations, providing access to some of the world’s most innovative nations,” added Diane Hodnett, CEO at METRO2C read more...

Hutchison Global Communications joins Sea Fibre Networks METRO2C Alliance. This new collaboration provides US and European multinationals and indigenous Irish and UK organisations extensive access to the booming digital markets of Asia-Pacific via a single source read more...

SSE Telecoms, an SSE company, has joined as a member of the METRO2C Alliance, an organisation founded by Sea Fibre Networks (SFN). Read on...

As expected Ofcom has officially granted Code Powers to Sea Fibre Networks Limited, which will allow the firm to carry out street works in Wales and Staffordshire (England) to help improve the United Kingdom’s existingfibre optic link with Irelandread more...

Submarine cable projects that address small communities don’t always make the headlines, but nevertheless have the ability to transform lives through the power of fibre connectivity. The CeltixConnect fibre gateway connects Dublin to London and was rolled out in 2012read more...

ACMA's continued success at the forefront of the sub-sea cable maintenance and repair industry is linked to its ability to deliver a modern communications service to its members read more...

Ireland Telecoms Market: Having enjoyed impressive economic growth following its adoption of the Euro, which helped attract significant foreign investment due to its low corporation tax, Ireland’s economy was hit hard by the 2008 global financial crisis. Continue reading for SFN's contribution on this topic...